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Literaturliste von Prof. Dr. Nicola Baumann

letzte Aktualisierung: 15.08.2023

Buchmann, J., Baumann, N., Meng, K., Semrau, J., Kuhl, J., Pfeifer, K., Vogel, H. & Faller, H. (2023). Volitional action control and depression in chronic pain: Does action versus state orientation moderate the relations of pain-related cognitions to depression? Current Psychology, 42(9), 7591-7608.

Friederichs, K. M., Waldenmeier, K. & Baumann, N. (2023). The benefits of prosocial power motivation in leadership: Action orientation fosters a win-win. PLoS ONE, 18(7), No. e0287394.

Waldenmeier, K., Friederichs, K. M., Kuhl, J. & Baumann, N. (2023). (Un)Locking self-motivation: Action versus state orientation moderates the effect of demanding conditions on self-regulatory performance*. Journal of Research in Personality, 104, No. 104361.

Friederichs, K. M., Jostmann, N. B., Kuhl, J. & Baumann, N. (2022). The art of getting things done: Training affective shifting improves intention enactment. Emotion, 1-13.

Kaufmann, M., Quirin, M. & Baumann, N. (2022). Blaming others: Individual differences in self-projection. Personality and Individual Differences, 196, No. 111721.

Quirin, M., Kerber, A., Kuestermann, E., Radtke, E. L., Kazen, M., Konrad, C., Baumann, N., Ryan, R. M., Ennis, M. & Kuhl, J. (2022). Not the master of your volitional mind? The roles of the right medial prefrontal cortex and personality traits in unconscious introjections versus self-chosen goals. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, No. 740925.

Thakur, N. & Baumann, N. (2022). Breaking the anxious cycle of self-criticism: Action orientation buffers the detrimental effects of a self-critical personality style. Journal of Affective Disorders, 301, 30-35.

Baum, I. R. & Baumann, N. (2021). Arousing autonomy: A valid assessment of the implicit autonomy motive. Personality and Individual Differences, 168, No. 110362.

Baumann, N. (2021). Autotelic personality. In C. Peifer & S. Engeser (Eds.), Advances in flow research (pp. 231-261). Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Buchmann, J., Baumann, N., Meng, K., Semrau, J., Kuhl, J., Pfeifer, K., Kazén, M., Vogel, H. & Faller, H. (2021). Endurance and avoidance response patterns in pain patients: Application of action control theory in pain research. PLoS ONE, 16(3), No. e0248875.

Jais, M., Bakaç, C., Kehr, H. M., Baumann, N. & Quirin, M. (2021). Misattribution of duties as free choices: The role of emotional awareness in self-infiltration. Acta Psychologica, 220, No. 103401.

Kuhfuß, M., Maldei, T., Hetmanek, A. & Baumann, N. (2021). Somatic experiencing - Effectiveness and key factors of a body-oriented trauma therapy: A scoping literature review. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 12(1), No. 1929023.

Poeller, S., Waldenmaier, K., Baumann, N. & Mandryk, R. (2021). Prepare for trouble and make it double: The power motive predicts pokémon choices based on apparent strength. In Y. Kitamura & A. Quigley (Eds.), CHI '21: Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Yokohama Japan, May 8-13, 2021 (pp. 1-12). New York: Association for Computing Machinery.

Pöller, S., Seel, S., Baumann, N. & Mandryk, R. L. (2021). Seek what you need: Affiliation and power motives drive need satisfaction, intrinsic motivation, and flow in league of legends. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 5, No. 288.

Schüler, J., Wegner, M., Assländer, L., Haufler, A., Krauss, T., Lang, M., Somhegyi, J. & Baumann, N. (2021). Moved to action? Gender differences in perceived effort and motor performance after video-based achievement motive arousal. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 57, No. 102046.

Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2020). Nurturing your self: Measuring and changing how people strive for what they need. Journal of Positive Psychology, 1-13.

Friederichs, K. M., Kees, M.-C. & Baumann, N. (2020). When tough gets you going: Action orientation unfolds with difficult intentions and can be fostered by mental contrasting. Personality and Individual Differences, 161, No. 109970.

Kaufmann, M., Rosing, K. & Baumann, N. (2020). Being mindful does not always benefit everyone: Mindfulness-based practices may promote alienation among psychologically vulnerable people. Cognition and Emotion, 1-15.

Maldei, T., Baumann, N. & Koole, S. L. (2020). The language of intuition: A thematic integration model of intuitive coherence judgments. Cognition and Emotion, 34(6), 1183-1198.

Poeller, S., Baumann, N. & Mandryk, R. L. (2020). Power play: How the need to empower or overpower other players predicts preferences in league of legends. In R. Bernhaupt, F. Mueller, D. Verweij & J. Andres (Eds.), CHI '20: Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Honolulu, HI, USA, April 25-30, 2020 (pp. 1-13). New York: Association for Computing Machinery.

Schlinkert, C., Herbert, B. M., Baumann, N. & Koole, S. L. (2020). Preoccupied with the body: Mild stress amplifies the relation between rumination and interoception. Cognition and Emotion, 34(7), 1382-1394.

Birk, M. V., Mandryk, R. L. & Baumann, N. (2019). Just a click away: Action-state orientation moderates the impact of task interruptions on initiative. Journal of Personality.

Kaufmann, M. & Baumann, N. (2019). Every look matters: Appraisals of faces follow distinct rules of information integration under arousing versus non-arousing conditions. Cognition and Emotion, 33(2), 305-317.

Kazen, M., Baumann, N., Twenhöfel, J. F. & Kuhl, J. (2019). When do anorexic patients perceive their body as too fat? Aggravating and ameliorating factors. PLoS ONE, 14(2), No. e0212612.

Koole, S. L., Schlinkert, C., Maldei, T. & Baumann, N. (2019). Becoming who you are: An integrative review of self-determination theory and personality systems interactions theory. Journal of Personality, 87(1), 15-36.

Maldei, T., Koole, S. L. & Baumann, N. (2019). Listening to your intuition in the face of distraction: Effects of taxing working memory on accuracy and bias of intuitive judgments of semantic coherence. Cognition, 191, No. 103975.

Schüler, J., Baumann, N., Chasiotis, A., Bender, M. & Baum, I. (2019). Implicit motives and basic psychological needs. Journal of Personality, 87(1), 37-55.

Baum, I. R. & Baumann, N. (2018). Autonomous creativity: The implicit autonomy motive fosters creative production and innovative behavior at school. Gifted and Talented International, 33(1-2), 15-25.

Baumann, N., Kazén, M., Quirin, M. & Koole, S. L. (Eds.). (2018). Why people do the things they do. Building on Julius Kuhl's contributions to the psychology of motivation and volition. Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Baumann, N., Kazén, M. & Quirin, M. (2018). How do we know if you know your self? Measures, causes, and consequences of self-access. In N. Baumann, M. Kazén, M. Quirin & S. L. Koole (Eds.), Why people do the things they do . Building on Julius Kuhl's contributions to the psychology of motivation and volition (pp. 259-280). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Chatterjee, M. B., Baumann, N., Osborne, D., Mahmud, S. H. & Koole, S. L. (2018). Cross-cultural analysis of volition: Action orientation is associated with less anxious motive enactment and greater well-being in Germany, New Zealand, and Bangladesh. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, No. 1043.

Koole, S. L. & Baumann, N. (2018). The romantic science of Julius Kuhl. In N. Baumann, M. Kazén, M. Quirin & S. L. Koole (Eds.), Why people do the things they do . Building on Julius Kuhl's contributions to the psychology of motivation and volition (pp. 3-14). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Poeller, S., Birk, M. V., Baumann, N. & Mandryk, R. L. (2018). Let me be implicit: Using motive disposition theory to predict and explain behaviour in digital games. In R. Mandryk, M. Hancock, M. Perry & A. Cox (Eds.), CHI '18: Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Montreal QC Canada, April 21-26, 2018 (pp. 1-15). New York: Association for Computing Machinery.

Chatterjee, M. B., Baumann, N. & Koole, S. L. (2017). Feeling better when someone is alike: Poor emotion regulators profit from pro-social values and priming for similarities with close others. Journal of Personality, 85(6), 841-851.

Wojdylo, K., Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2017). The firepower of work craving: When self-control is burning under the rubble of self-regulation. PLoS ONE, 12(1), No. e0169729.

Baumann, N., Chatterjee, M. B. & Hank, P. (2016). Guiding others for their own good: Action orientation is associated with prosocial enactment of the implicit power motive. Motivation and Emotion, 40(1), 56-68.

Baumann, N., Luerig, C. & Engeser, S. (2016). Flow and enjoyment beyond skill-demand balance: The role of game pacing curves and personality. Motivation and Emotion, 40(4), 507-519.

Engeser, S., Baumann, N. & Baum, I. (2016). Schoolbook texts: Behavioral achievement priming in math and language. PLoS ONE, 11(3).

Wagner, L., Baumann, N. & Hank, P. (2016). Enjoying influence on others: Congruently high implicit and explicit power motives are related to teachers' well-being. Motivation and Emotion, 40(1), 69-81.

Wojdylo, K., Karlsson, W. & Baumann, N. (2016). Do I feel ill because I crave for work or do I crave for work because I feel ill? A longitudinal analysis of work craving, self-regulation, and health. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 5(1), 90-99.

Kaufmann, M. & Baumann, N. (2015). Measures of affect. In T. M. Ortner & F. J. R. van de Vijver (Eds.), Behavior-based assessment in psychology. Going beyond self-report in the personality, affective, motivation, and social domains (pp. 97-112). Boston: Hogrefe.

Lüdecke, C. & Baumann, N. (2015). When death is not a problem: Regulating implicit negative affect under mortality salience. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 56(6), 678-684.

Schüler, J., Brandstätter, V. & Baumann, N. (2015). Effects of implicit failure priming on cognitive and motor performance in elementary school children. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 74(2), 83-90.

Schüler, J., Brandstätter, V., Wegner, M. & Baumann, N. (2015). Testing the convergent and discriminant validity of three implicit motive measures: PSE, OMT, and MMG. Motivation and Emotion, 39(6), 839-857.

Engeser, S. & Baumann, N. (2014). Fluctuation of flow and affect in everyday life: A second look at the paradox of work. Journal of Happiness Studies. doi:10.1007/.

Engeser, S. & Baumann, N. (2014). Does achievement motivation mediate the semantic achievement priming effect? Journal of Experimental Psychology - General, 143(5), 1861-1874.

Peifer, C., Schulz, A., Schächinger, H., Baumann, N. & Antoni, C. H. (2014). The relation of flow-experience and physiological arousal under stress - Can u shape it? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 53, 62-69.

Wojdylo, K., Baumann, N., Fischbach, L. & Engeser, S. (2014). Live to Work or Love to Work: Work Craving and Work Engagement. PLoS ONE, 9(10), e106379.

Wojdylo, K., Baumann, N., Kuhl, J. & Horstmann, J. (2014). Selbstregulation von Emotionen als Schutzfaktor gegen gesundheitliche Auswirkungen von Mobbing. Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 43(1), 27-34.

Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2013). Selbstregulation und Selbstkontrolle. In W. Sarges (Hrsg.), Management-Diagnostik (S. 263-271). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Chatterjee, M. B., Baumann, N. & Osborne, D. (2013). You are not alone: Relatedness reduces adverse effects of state orientation on well-being under stress. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39(4), 432-441.

Engeser, S., Hollricher, I. & Baumann, N. (2013). The stories children's books tell us: Motive-related imagery in children's books and their relation to academic performance and crime rates. Journal of Research in Personality, 47(4), 421-426.

Schüler, J., Brandstätter, V. & Baumann, N. (2013). Failure cue priming and impaired cognitive performance - Analyses of avoidance motivation as a mediator and fear of failure as a moderator. European Journal of Social Psychology, 43(5), 335-343.

Wojdylo, K., Baumann, N., Buczny, J., Owens, G. & Kuhl, J. (2013). Work craving: A conceptualization and measurement. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 35(6), 547-568.

Baumann, N. (2012). Autotelic personality. In S. Engeser (Ed.), Advances in flow research (pp. 165-186). New York: Springer.

Baumann, N. & Scheffer, D. (2011). Seeking flow in the achievement domain: The achievement flow motive behind flow experience. Motivation and Emotion, 35(3), 267-284.

Baumann, N. (2010). Alternativen zur Befragung: Indirekte und implizite Methoden am Beispiel von Einstellungen, Selbststeuerung und Motiven. In E. Walther, F. Preckel & S. Mecklenbräuker (Hrsg.), Befragung von Kindern und Jugendlichen. Grundlagen, Methoden und Anwendungsfelder (S. 343-366). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Baumann, N. (2010). Kein Wachstum ohne Schmerz. Die Bedeutung emotionaler Dialektik für Intuition und Kreativität. In R. Rosenzweig (Hrsg.), Geistesblitz und Neuronendonner. Intuition, Kreativität und Phantasie (S. 139-154). Paderborn: mentis.

Baumann, N., Gebker, S. & Kuhl, J. (2010). Hochbegabung und Selbststeuerung: Ein Schlüssel für die Umsetzung von Begabung in Leistung. In F. Preckel, W. Schneider & H. Holling (Hrsg.), Diagnostik von Hochbegabung (S. 141-167). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Baumann, N., Kazén, M. & Kuhl, J. (2010). Implicit motives: A look from personality systems interaction theory. In O. C. Schultheiss & J. C. Brunstein (Eds.), Implicit motives (pp. 375-403). Oxford: Oxford University Pres.

Baumann, N. & Scheffer, D. (2010). Seeing and mastering difficulty: The role of affective change in achievement flow. Cognition and Emotion, 24(8), 1304-1328.

Baumann, N. (2009). Selbstbestimmungstheorie und Kognitive Bewertungstheorie. In V. Brandstätter & J. H. Otto (Hrsg.), Handbuch der Allgemeinen Psychologie - Motivation und Emotion (S. 142-149). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Quirin, M., Koole, S. L., Baumann, N., Kazén, M. & Kuhl, J. (2009). You can't always remember what you want: The role of cortisol in self-ascription of assigned goals. Journal of Research in Personality, 43(6), 1026-1032.

Baumann, N. & Scheffer, D. (2008). Operanter Motivtest und Leistungs-Flow. In W. Sarges & D. Scheffer (Hrsg.), Innovative Ansätze für die Eignungsdiagnostik (S. 65-76). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Baumann, N., Kaschel, R. & Kuhl, J. (2007). Affect sensitivity and affect regulation in dealing with positive and negative affect. Journal of Research in Personality, 41, 239-248.

Kuhl, J., Baumann, N. & Kazén, M. (2007). What goals make good grades - and why? Motivation, intelligence, and teachers' assessment of giftedness. Academic Exchange Quarterly: Self-Regulation of Learning, 11(4), 192-196.

Baumann, N. & Quirin, M. (2006). Motivation und Gesundheit. Bedürfnisfrustration als Vermittler zwischen Selbststeuerungsdefiziten und psychosomatischen Symptomen. Zeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie, 14(2), 46-53.

Baumann, N., Kaschel, R. & Kuhl, J. (2005). Striving for unwanted goals: Stress-dependent discrepancies between explicit and implicit achievement motives reduce subjective well-being and increase psychosomatic symptoms. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89(5), 781-799.

Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2005). How to resist temptation: The effects of external control versus autonomy support on self-regulatory dynamics. Journal of Personality, 73(2), 443-470.

Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2005). Positive affect and flexibility: Overcoming the precedence of global over local processing of visual information. Motivation and Emotion, 29(2), 123-134.

Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2005). Selbstregulation und Selbstkontrolle. In H. Weber & T. Rammsayer (Hrsg.), Handbuch der Persönlichkeitspsychologie und Differentiellen Psychologie (S. 362-373). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Baumann, N., Kuhl, J. & Kazén, M. (2005). Left-hemispheric activation and self-infiltration: Testing a neuropsychological model of internalization. Motivation and Emotion, 29(3), 135-163.

Kazén, M., Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2005). Self-regulation after mortality salience. National pride feelings of action-oriented German participants. European Psychologist, 10(3), 218-228.

Baumann, N. (2004). Volitional and emotional correlates of the Motivational Structure Questionnaire: Further evidence for construct validity. In W. M. Cox & E. Klinger (Eds.), Handbook of motivational counseling. Concepts, approaches, and assessment (pp. 199-213). Chichester: Wiley.

Kazén, M. & Baumann, N. (2004). Distinguishing associative from integrative implicit measures of self-access. In H. W. Marsh, J. Baumer, G. E. Richards & U. Trautwein (Eds.), Self-concept, motivation and identity: Where to from here? Proceedings of the third international biennial SELF research conference. Sydney: SELF Research Centre - University of Western Sydney.

Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2003). Der Selbstregulations- und Konzentrationstest für Kinder (SRKT-K) und Erwachsene und der Selbstregulations-Strategientest für Kinder (SRST-K). In J. Stiensmeier-Pelster & F. Rheinberg (Hrsg.), Diagnostik von Motivation und Selbstkonzept (S. 183-200). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2003). Self-infiltration: Confusing assigned tasks as self-selected in memory. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29(4), 487-497.

Kazén, M., Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2003). Self-infiltration vs. self-compatibility checking in dealing with unattractive tasks: The moderating influence of state vs. action orientation. Motivation and Emotion, 27(3), 157-197.

Schumacher, H.-L. & Baumann, N. (2003). Arbeitsunfähigkeit bei jüngeren Dorsopathie-Patienten und ihre Wechselwirkung mit Schmerzen, Funktionskapazität, sozialen Faktoren und Persönlichkeitsstilen. Die Rehabilitation, 42(4), 245-252.

Baumann, N. & Kuhl, J. (2002). Intuition, affect, and personality: Unconscious coherence judgments and self-regulation of negative affect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83(5), 1213-1223.

Kuhl, J. & Baumann, N. (2000). Self-regulation and rumination: Negative affect and impaired self-accessibility. In W. J. Perrig & A. Grob (Eds.), Control of human behavior, mental processes, and consciousness. Essays in honor of the 60th birthday of August Flammer (pp. 283-305). Mahwah: Erlbaum.

Baumann, N. (1998). Selbst- versus Fremdbestimmung. Zum Einfluss von Stimmung, Bewußtheit und Persönlichkeit. Dissertation, Universität, Fachbereich Psychologie und Gesundheitswissenschaften, Osnabrück.



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